to rage; to run amok (amuck); to tear around
to plunder; to grab; to snatch
control (of a machine, device, etc.); control (over an opponent, one's emotions, etc.); governing; management
alone; unaided; away from home
hurriedly; in a hurry; in haste; (arch.) sudden
clamour; clamor; uproar; tumult; furore; furor
for now; for the time being; for the present; though not quite satisfactorily; after a fashion
being settled; coming to a conclusion
pay; salary; wages; allowance; grant; supply
where; what place; how much (long, far); what extent
clerk; office worker; office staff
to exchange glances; to look at each other; to postpone; to put off; to contrast; to compare
to lie down (in bed); to take to one's bed
casualties; injuries and deaths
entrusting (everything to); leaving (a matter) entirely with
to head home; to leave for home
being dead drunk; drunken stupor
I'm off; see you later; to go (and then come back)
hearing casually; hearing by chance; learning by hearsay
head (chief, director) of a section or department; head of a (school) club; head of a (school) team
again (and again); once again; yet again; (there you go) again
hill; height; knoll; rising ground
clerk; secretary; writing down; putting on record
manacles; shackles; fetters
high tide; high water; full tide
to throw oneself (into an activity)
first-aid; emergency (aid)
to shut; to close; to seal